The American College of Financial Services
Adjunct Faculty, Estate Planning
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Job Description
- Req#: 185658
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To teach in graduate programs: A terminal degree in Financial Planning or related disciplines.
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Required Financial Planning practitioner experience: minimum of 5 years of full-time financial planning practitioner experience (or minimum of 3 years for undergraduate faculty).
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Achievement and maintenance of program-specific designations may be required for particular programs. They include, but are not limited to:
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Required Industry Designations: JD
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Preferred Industry Designations: CFP®, AFC®, CFA®, CPA®, EA®.
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Preferred The American College Designations: ChFC®, CAP®, CLU®, RICP®, WMCP®, CLF®.
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Significant levels of practitioner experience and expertise may be permitted as alternatives to some designations.
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Effective communication and interpersonal skills to work with peers, students, and prospective students.
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Must be able to work effectively as a member of The College’s faculty team.
Job Details
Salary Range: UndisclosedDescription
The American College of Financial Services (The College) is seeking qualified applicants for the role of Adjunct Faculty in Estate Planning and Advanced Estate Planning. This position involves online teaching and/or course content development for undergraduate and graduate financial planning programs. The Adjunct Faculty member will leverage their expertise as a financial planning practitioner to support student success and ensure the achievement of program learning outcomes.
The College is a leader in financial planning education and the applicant must have a strong interest in maintaining the quality and relevance of our remotely delivered educational programs. American College faculty can blend academic rigor with applied financial planning practice in developing sophisticated evidence-based planning techniques. The Adjunct Faculty must be able to effectively reflect the values of The College to the industry, the public, and accreditation agency representatives.
Key subject areas for the Adjunct Faculty is Estate Planning and Advanced Estate Planning. Overall, the position may need to align with the CFP® Board curriculum and specific programs’ curriculum at The College where needed. This position may typically be performed from remote locations.
The Adjunct Faculty position is a part of a pool and may participate in different programs at the College, as needed.
Key/Representative Activities:
· Teach assigned undergraduate and/or graduate courses in a variety of modalities (synchronous, asynchronous, hybrid, in-person, etc.)
· Support student success through timely faculty-student engagements.
· Support student persistence and progression through maintaining online community.
Qualifications
*** To ensure quality in the student learning experience, basic instructor competencies related to online instruction and quality standards must be met for teaching online courses. Adjunct faculty must complete faculty training annually to remain eligible to teach for The College. Applicants who advance through the hiring process will participate in an unpaid training course. Adjunct faculty are also welcome to attend faculty meetings in order to network and get to know The College academic community.
In policy and practice, we encourage diversity and provide equal employment opportunities to all individuals based on job-related qualifications and ability to perform a job. We are committed to maintaining a welcoming and inclusive environment.
The American College of Financial Services is committed to applying financial education through teaching, research, and innovation in program delivery and design. As a nonprofit, accredited education institution, our courses are researched and written by a faculty of the nation's top thought leaders in personal finance. To learn more, visit The American College.
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About the company
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